Excellent quality - Great Product -couple of tips
Would be a cinch to install inside a cabinet with doors. I wanted to use it as it's own pull-out with a front that matched my cabinet doors and drawer front. Here is how I did that (and the result looks great)
1. Mount the spice rack so the front acrylic upright and the edge of the drawer is flush with the front of the cabinet frame you are using.
2) Attach a new front board to the acrylic upright surface. This new board will be flush in front with the front surface of your cabinets or drawers. Attach the board thusly:
a. Remove the acrylic upright
b. Slowly and with light pressure drill two new holes in the upright. This takes longer than drilling in wood, but slow and easy will prevent the acrylic from cracking
c. position the two holes along the vertical center at a height between where your knob will be on the outside of the new cover board and where the finger indents are in the acrylic. You want to spread out the pressure that pulling the board will place on the acrylic.
d. This is the tricky part -with the drawer open, position the cover board exactly where it should go when attached to the acrylic (left-right, high-low, square). Figure out how to mark where the four screw heads from the drawer will hit the board and where the two new holes in the acrylic will be on the board.
e. Using a very big drill bit or some other wood carving device, make shallow indentations in the back of the cover board in the locations corresponding to the four screw heads in the drawer. (when the back of the cover board is placed against the acrylic surface, you want the two surfaces to be flush, with the screw heads nestled into the indentations.)
f. Put the elastic bands on the drawer.(they will be pinned between the acrylic and the cover board, where they will act like a gasket).
g. from the inside of the drawer, put two wood screws through the new holes in the acrylic and into the back of the cover board to secure it to the drawer.
h. attach the knob to the front of the cover board to pull the drawer in and out. If the bolt holding the knob is going to fall low enough on the acrylic upright, you can use one of the two new holes in the acrylic to line up with the knob hole in the cover board and put the bolt through both. If the knob position would make the knob bolt hole miss the acrylic altogether, than just attach it like any other knob. If the knob bolt head is going to overlap the top edge of the acrylic at all, then counter sink the bolt head into the back of the cover board (by making an indentation in the wood for it as described above for the four drawer screw heads) and attach the knob before attaching the cover board to the acrylic.
I. If you ever need to replace an elastic band, you will need to unscrew the two screws holding the cover board to the acrylic, replace the bands, and then reattach.